“Una gutta facit mare”
GuttaCare Initiative – psychological support for ukrainian women in crisis.
Every drop of care matters.
About Us
This project emerged from the understanding of how inaccessible psychological support can become precisely at the moment when it is needed most.
After the war began, many Ukrainian women faced loneliness, loss of stability, forced migration, financial difficulties, and the need to start life over. All their energy goes toward safety, housing, paperwork, children, and basic needs, while taking care of their emotional well-being becomes an unaffordable luxury. Many women truly need psychological support, but simply cannot afford it. Our goal is to make professional psychological help accessible to Ukrainian women in crisis, regardless of where they are now.
Terms of assistance
The number of free consultations is determined individually, depending on the situation and request.
Our team
The team consists of qualified psychologists from Ukraine with practical experience.
Support formats
Consultations take place via chat or video call — in a format that is convenient for each participant.
Confidentiality
We ensure the privacy of all requests and create a safe, supportive, and caring space for assistance.
We turn donations into support
Women who need a psychologist right now
Those who are waiting for help
M., 32
Stay-at-home mom, exhaustion and tears every day. Husband at work, no help, money only for the bare essentials.
O., 26
Recent breakup. Feeling of emptiness and hopelessness, job barely covers rent, no money left for a psychologist.
V., 39
Relocation with children due to war. New country, no stability, every morning starts with anxiety.
Support formats
Video session
Consultation via video call
Chat session
Consultation in chat format (continuous messaging)
Ongoing support
Video sessions 4 times a month + chat support
The program is designed to provide psychological support to women from Ukraine, including those living outside the country.
Have an Idea?
We welcome your suggestions and creative ideas to help us provide psychological support to Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking women in crisis.
